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My Brother Esau
Loser
Cassidy
Ramble On Rose
Hell In A Bucket >
Keep Your Day Job
Set II
Samson & Delilah
Ship Of Fools
I Just Want To Make Love To You > *
Man Smart (Woman Smarter) >
Terrapin Station >
Drums >
Space >
Morning Dew >
Throwing Stones >
Not Fade Away
In The Midnight Hour
Brokedown Palace
Comment
First performance since November 29, 1966 *
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title
Versions
Compilations
Covers
My Brother Esau
Keep Your Day Job
I Just Wanna Make Love To You >
Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
Terrapin Station >
Morning Dew >
Throwing Stones >
Not Fade Away
Notes
Notes:
There were several sections of dead air in the SBD between songs that were trimmed out to match the AUD cuts.
Clicks removed in Space. A few other audio anomalies in the sources were reduced slightly.
The low end is a little stronger in this recording than usual for an '80s recording, which seems to be a good thing. Da Weez's cassette brought some nice extra bass power that was not EQ'd or tampered with. Phil's a little hotter out of the gate for the first songs, but not overwhelming or distorted.
The Morning Dew is one of Eric F. Wybenga's top 20. Chronologically, it's the best Dew since 5/8/77.
Some say this show has the best Loser ever, including me.
Reviewer:deadheadnedwhite
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ah, memories
this was a mind bending show.
i was a Ventura boy, so all these runs were special for me, but this show.
Phil.
thank you Hunter for this gorgeous production.